About BettingWar.com

Betting War is at its core a competitive online betting community. Betting War users will have the opportunity to participate in a wide range of fantasy games, make weekly picks, and submit comments and articles for the community to digest and discuss.

But, what defines Betting War is a user's permanent record. You are defined by your past actions: every fantasy team bust, every Super Bowl pick that finishes last in their division, every lock that gets blown out is recorded.

And, when you go spouting off about how you knew Eli Manning was going to beat the Patriots or how Vince Young would be a bust, the rest of us can point to your comment about Eli riding the short bus and your fantasy team where you drafted VY in the 2nd round. And, I would hope the community (out of love) would kick dirt in your eye, call you out, and politely put you in your place.

But, when you pick that sleeper pick or correctly call a 30-1 long shot, go ahead and bury everyone within arms reach and shout your glory; the permanent record will have your back.

Welcome to the new BettingWar.com! Keep returning in the upcoming weeks as we add new and exciting features to our relaunched site.

Maryland admits mistakes in McNair's death
Yahoo Sports' Dan Wetzel, Pat Forde and Pete Thamel react to the news of the University of Maryland launching another investigation into the culture of its football program, which lead to the death of the 19-year-old offensive lineman.

Ronda Rousey opens up WWE 'Raw' with moving tribute to Jim 'The Anvil' Neidhart
Ronda Rousey opened Monday Night Raw with a touching tribute to WWE legend Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart, who died Monday morning after a reported fall at his home in Wesley Chapel, Fla. Neidhart joined the WWE (then the WWF) in 1985 and gained fame as part of the legendary Hart Foundation along with his brother-in-law Bret “The Hitman” Hart. The duo won two tag team championships together. It was Neidhart’s role as a father that Rousey spoke about.

Another horse enters the race at running back for the Raiders
Coming into this preseason, it was assumed that the Oakland Raiders would keep three running backs. Marshawn Lynch would be the starter, Doug Martin would back him up and Jalen Richard and DeAndre Washington would battle it out for the No. 3 and final spot. No. 1 will not change as Lynch showed last week against the Detroit Lions that he hasn’t lost anything. But undrafted free agent Chris Warren III has changed the battle for the No.3 spot. As a matter of fact, he just might have changed the battle for No. 2 spot too. That means Martin could go from supposedly pushing Lynch for carries to the roster bubble. It all started with the joint practices with the Lions last week when he bucked Lions